Washday Blues

PORTER WAGONER

Last Saturday night I looked like a princess dressed in calico
Now blue Monday washday I look like a lady hobo
Just rubbin' and a scrubbin' and a raisin' 'em out
I gotta hang 'em out early I hope the sun comes out
(Wash 'em out ring 'em out hang 'em on the line
Get a little tired just think about the good times) washday blues

Now I ain't never been very lucky I ain't never won a prize
But I'd like to get a job on TV for some of that soap they advertise
Rubbin' and scrubbin...

Well that good lookin' good lovin' no good man of mine
Could buy me a washin' machine
But he spends all his money on payday to make me look like a queen
Now rubbin' and scrubbin'...

Trivia about the song Washday Blues by Dolly Parton

When was the song “Washday Blues” released by Dolly Parton?
The song Washday Blues was released in 1972, on the album “My Favorite Songwriter, Porter Wagoner”.
Who composed the song “Washday Blues” by Dolly Parton?
The song “Washday Blues” by Dolly Parton was composed by PORTER WAGONER.

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